Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour) "The Simpsons" 2000 - 2001
Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) "The Simpsons" 1999 - 2000
People's Choice Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture "Jerry Maguire" 1998
Writers Guild of America Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen "As Good As It Gets" 1998
Writers Guild of America Paddy Chayefsky Award 1998
Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) "The Simpsons" 1997 - 1998
Golden Globe Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) "As Good As It Gets" 1997
Golden Satellite Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) "As Good As It Gets" 1997
ShowEast George Eastman Award 1997
Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) "The Simpsons" 1996 - 1997
Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) "The Simpsons" 1994 - 1995
Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) "The Simpsons" 1990 - 1991
Emmy Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program "The Tracey Ullman Show" 1989 - 1990
Emmy Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less) "The Simpsons" 1989 - 1990
NATO Producer of the Year 1989
Emmy Outstanding Variety, Musical or Comedy Program "The Tracey Ullman Show" 1988 - 1989
New York Film Critics Circle Best Picture "Broadcast News" 1987
New York Film Critics Circle Best Director "Broadcast News" 1987
New York Film Critics Circle Best Screenplay "Broadcast News" 1987
Directors Guild of America Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film "Terms of Endearment" 1983
Golden Globe Best Motion Picture (Drama) "Terms of Endearment" 1983
Golden Globe Best Screenplay "Terms of Endearment" 1983
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Film "Terms of Endearment" 1983
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Screenplay "Terms of Endearment" 1983
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Director "Terms of Endearment" 1983
National Board of Review Best Director "Terms of Endearment" 1983
New York Film Critics Circle Best Picture "Terms of Endearment" 1983
Oscar Best Picture "Terms of Endearment" 1983
Oscar Best Director "Terms of Endearment" 1983
Oscar Best Screenplay based on Material From Another Medium "Terms of Endearment" 1983
Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series "Taxi" 1980 - 1981
Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series "Taxi" 1979 - 1980
Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series "Taxi" 1978 - 1979
Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" 1976 - 1977
Emmy Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" 1976 - 1977
Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" 1975 - 1976
Emmy Outstanding Comedy Series "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" 1974 - 1975
Emmy Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy--Single Program or Series "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" 1970 - 1971
2007 Appeared along with screenwriters Nora Ephron and Carrie Fisher in "Dreams on Spec," the first documentary about screenwriters and screenwriting
2007 Executive produced and co-scripted "The Simpsons Movie"
2004 Wrote and directed the comedy "Spanglish" starring Adam Sandler and Téa Leoni
2003 Had a cameo in "The Simpsons" (Fox) episode A Star Is Born-Again
1997 Won renewed attention for his film "As Good As It Gets"; film received seven Oscar nominations including Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay
1994 Served as an executive producer on the animated series "The Critic" (ABC and Fox)
1993 Was an executive producer of sitcom "Phenom" (ABC)
1990 Wrote, produced and directed play "Brooklyn Laundry" in L.A.
1990 With Matt Groening and Sam Simon, executive produced the animated series "The Simpsons"
1988 With Burns, wrote for "Eisenhower and Lutz"
1987 First feature produced under Gracie Films, "Broadcast News"
1987 - 1990 Executive produced, co-created with Burns, Jerry Belson, Heide Perlman ad Ken Estin and served as executive consultant on "The Tracey Ullman Show" (Fox); also wrote sketches
1984 Wrote scripts for "The Duck Factory" (NBC), a short-lived sitcom that starred Jim Carrey
1984 Established his own production company, Gracie Films, named for comedienne Gracie Allen
1983 Feature directing debut (also writer, producer), "Terms of Endearment"
1979 First film as producer and writer, "Starting Over"
1979 Executive produced with Daniels and Weinberger and co-created with Daniels, Weinberger and Charlie Hauck "The Associates" (ABC); also wrote scripts
1978 - 1983 With Stan Daniels, Ed. Weinberger and David Davis, executive produced the sitcom "Taxi" (ABC 1978-82; NBC 1982-83)
1978 Film acting debut in "Real Life"
1977 - 1982 Executive produced (with Burns and Gene Reynolds) the drama series "Lou Grant" (CBS); also wrote scripts
1974 - 1978 Executive produced (with Burns and Charlotte Brown) the spinoff sitcom "Rhoda" (CBS); also wrote scripts
1973 Co-wrote (with Michael Zagor) the pilot for "Going Places" (NBC)
1970 - 1977 Co-created and executive produced (with Allan Burns) "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (CBS); also wrote scripts
1969 Wrote scripts for "My Friend Tony" (NBC)
1969 - 1974 Credited as creator of TV series "Room 222" (ABC)
1966 Moved to L.A.; worked for David L Wolper Productions
Born in Brooklyn; raised in North Bergen, NJ, by his mother
Co-created and executive produced (with Burns) "Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers" (CBS); also wrote scripts
With Burns, wrote scripts for "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd" (NBC and Lifetime)
Executive produced and served as creative consultant on sitcom "Sibs" (ABC)